pingos
Pingos are ice-cored hills that form on permafrost landscapes in Arctic and subarctic regions. They are non-glacial features created by freezing processes of groundwater beneath thawing permafrost, rather than by ice flow from glaciers.
There are two main types: open-system pingos and closed-system pingos. Open-system pingos form where an unfrozen
Pingos are usually circular or oval with steep sides, and they vary in height from a few
They develop slowly, often over thousands of years, and can persist for long periods. If the ice